Fujiwara et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Identification of hand gestures using the inertial measurement unit of a smartphone: a proof-of-concept studyFujiwara et al., 2021
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- 17753727496552804278
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- Fujiwara E
- dos Santos Rodrigues M
- Gomes M
- Wu Y
- Suzuki C
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- IEEE Sensors Journal
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Assessing the hand postures is crucial to implement gesture-based user-computer interfaces for controlling robots and assistive devices. Apart from data gloves and optical tracking, techniques such as surface electromyography and force myography provide a …
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